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madmick of Kingmaker Miniatures writes:

Early Italian Wars Condottiere by Kingmaker Miniatures

KMC03

Following the Treaty of Bretigny in 1360, many unemployed troops sought service in the free companies that fought for money all over Europe.

KMC04

The White Company, led by Sir John Hawkwood, fought for many Italian cities during the 1360s and 70s...

KM36

...and included English mercenary longbowmen.

KM37

KM38

Many armies of this period were accompanied by religious wagons.

Wagon

Wagon

These latest additions expand the existing 28mm Kingmaker Miniatures range into this turbulent period in Italian history.

Kingmaker Miniatures' 28mm figures

KMC03 - Sir John Hawkwood and standardbearer - £8.00 GBP
KMC04 - Condottiere captain and standardbearer - £8.00 GBP

KM33 - Dismounted knights with polearms (8) - £8.00 GBP

KM36 - Mounted longbowmen (3) - £9.00 GBP
KM37 - Longbowmen I (8) - £8.00 GBP
KM38 - Longbowmen II (8) - £8.00 GBP

RWagon01 - Religious wagon with bell attached to pole - £22.00 GBP
RWagon02 - Religious wagon - £22.00 GBP

Banners, barding and surcoat transfers will be available soon from Battle Flag.

Figures available from kingmakerminiatures.co.uk - and at Salute stand TH13 (please pre-order by 14th April for collection on the day).